Park Geun-hye to Campaign for Chu Kyung-ho in Daegu Mayoral Race
Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Former South Korean President Park Geun-hye will campaign for People Power Party candidate Chu Kyung-ho in the Daegu mayoral election.
- This marks Park's first election rally appearance since her impeachment.
- Her involvement comes as the Daegu mayoral race is tightly contested between Chu and Democratic Party candidate Kim Bu-kyum.
The upcoming June 3rd local elections are heating up, and all eyes are on former President Park Geun-hye, often dubbed the 'Queen of Elections.' She is set to lend her considerable influence to Chu Kyung-ho, the People Power Party's candidate for mayor of Daegu. This campaign appearance, scheduled for May 23rd, is particularly significant as it marks Park's first foray into election campaigning since her impeachment following the Choi Soon-sil scandal.
Her involvement comes at a crucial juncture for the Daegu mayoral race, which has emerged as a neck-and-neck contest between Chu Kyung-ho and his Democratic Party rival, Kim Bu-kyum. Recent polls indicate a razor-thin margin between the two, highlighting the potential impact of Park's endorsement. The People Power Party is undoubtedly hoping that Park's presence will galvanize conservative voters in the Daegu region, a traditional stronghold.
This move is also noteworthy given that Kim Bu-kyum had previously requested a meeting with the former president. The political landscape in Daegu is complex, and Park's participation is expected to further intensify the competition. Her ability to rally support, as demonstrated in past elections, remains a key factor, and her return to the campaign trail will be closely watched to see if she can indeed reclaim her title as the 'Queen of Elections' and influence the outcome in Daegu.
Originally published by Hankyoreh in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.